I was in a library parking lot and had to do it inconspicuously. The car flaunted another sticker about angels watching over true Christians (or whatever) but I resisted.
Monday, August 14, 2006
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I want it to happen SOON, just so I can see the look on the faces of these people when they're Left Behind. I mean, only 144,000 are going, so the odds are that the ones with the bumper stickers aren't among them, right?
Mac:
You don't have to always take photos on the sly. If it's in public view, it's usually fair game. If the owner approached you, just say you like the bumper stickers and would like to order them for yourself. Ask him if there's a website.
Now the owner might assume that you're a Xtian, especially if you act friendly and straighforward. (After all, you do "like" the stickers.) Or just say you're a student doing a photo-survey of bumper stickers.
The other day I was photographing a reflection off the chrome backside of a sideview mirror on a truck. The owner suddenly appeared, demanding to know what was so interesting about his truck. I smiled, pointed to the sideview mirror, saying I was just shooting the reflection showing the buildings across the street. His hostility disappeared and he was friendly.
Of course, he could have been a drunken redneck and I would had my ass kicked. But life does involve taking chances.
Anyway, if you take photos on the sly, acting suspicious, and someone sees you, it might look bad for you. Sometimes being open about what you're doing is better.
Best,
Ray
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